Dueling Tubas
- TubaCoopa
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Dueling Tubas
Does anyone know of a dueling banjos like piece, but for two tubas? I was looking for one for a school variety concert, so it can't be SOOOPER LOOONG! I would prefer suggestions of free music, but non-free music is OK too. If you don't know of any, then cool ideas would be appreciated, as I may also just write one myself.
- The Jackson
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Re: Dueling Tubas
Maybe a tuba/euph arrangement of Schiedt's "Galliard Battaglia" from the Battle Suite?
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Re: Dueling Tubas
Martin Mull, c. 1972 http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/album ... bumID=5800
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Chuck Jackson
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Re: Dueling Tubas
For any of you out there that was involved in the Walt Disney World All-American College Band in the 80's you will remember a fun arrangement of country tunes that was played on Main Street that had "Dueling Tubas" in the middle. As per the usual Disney Schtick we squared off ala a gunfight in the old west and blasted this thing out on a daily basis. It was quite good and had all the quirks of the original. I always wondered if I could get away wearing tighty-whities ONLY while playing it but figured I'd just scare the kids.
I digress. The tune is fairly straight ahead and should be easy enough to play by ear after a couple of listenings. I have to admit that this is a pretty funny idea. You could dress up as trailer trash and have a good old time with it.
Chuck "WDWAACB Alumni 1982"Jackson
I digress. The tune is fairly straight ahead and should be easy enough to play by ear after a couple of listenings. I have to admit that this is a pretty funny idea. You could dress up as trailer trash and have a good old time with it.
Chuck "WDWAACB Alumni 1982"Jackson
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
- TubaCoopa
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Re: Dueling Tubas
What were some of the additions to the music? Because, I think if I just play a direct transcription, the audience would get a little bored.Chuck Jackson wrote:It was quite good and had all the quirks of the original.
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Re: Dueling Tubas
Apparently this bit was gone by 1987, at least in Orlando. We had a fun country medley, but no Dueling Tubas.Chuck Jackson wrote:For any of you out there that was involved in the Walt Disney World All-American College Band in the 80's you will remember a fun arrangement of country tunes that was played on Main Street that had "Dueling Tubas" in the middle. As per the usual Disney Schtick we squared off ala a gunfight in the old west and blasted this thing out on a daily basis. It was quite good and had all the quirks of the original. I always wondered if I could get away wearing tighty-whities ONLY while playing it but figured I'd just scare the kids.
I digress. The tune is fairly straight ahead and should be easy enough to play by ear after a couple of listenings. I have to admit that this is a pretty funny idea. You could dress up as trailer trash and have a good old time with it.
Chuck "WDWAACB Alumni 1982"Jackson
Would have been fun to "sqaure off" against Mike Roylance.